On 05/05/2025 14:47, Christian Corti via cctalk wrote:
On Sun, 4 May 2025, Chuck Guzis wrote:
Various earlier systems used microprogram-like techniques, but I don't
know how many were earlier than PB in their use of the word.

I think "Microprogramming" as a technique has been around as long as we have had computers. Couldn't the setting up ENIAC to behave like a stored program computer in 1948 be described as "Microprogramming"?


The Zuse Z1 from 1936(!) was microcoded, too. It implemented for example
floating-point arithmetic and conversion instructions (binary<-->decimal).

Christian

Dave

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